
"Situated on the hillside of the mountains, just a few meters from the El Durazno River, the pavilion emerges. In an environment with Jesuit stone walls, surrounded by native vegetation of molles and espinillos. Looking north, the mountain range of the Sierras Grandes is visible, where Cerro Champaqui can be seen."
A pavilion structure designed by Federico Cairoli is positioned on a hillside in a mountainous region adjacent to the El Durazno River. The installation is situated within a landscape characterized by historic Jesuit stone walls and native vegetation including molles and espinillos trees. The site offers northward views toward the Sierras Grandes mountain range, with Cerro Champaqui visible in the distance. The project involved comprehensive development of wooden structures and engineering coordination among multiple specialists in construction and assembly, demonstrating a collaborative approach to integrating the pavilion into its natural and historical context.
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